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Worcester Art Museum given $10M donation

The Worcester Art Museum has been given a $10-million donation, the largest in its history, the museum announced Sunday.

State renews Cultivate’s cannabis license

Cultivate, the Leicester cannabis grower and retailer, has had its licenses renewed by the state despite hesitancy from some commissioners.

Central Mass. manufacturing no longer outpacing nation

For years coming out of the Great Recession, manufacturing in Greater Worcester outpaced the nation in new job growth. That's no longer the case.

Workplace violence demands prevention plans, health workers say

Nurses and Massachusetts Nurses Association members shared their stories with lawmakers Thursday to urge passage of a bill that would require hospitals to develop workplace violence prevention plans.
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Four Central Mass. communities share rental unit funding

Fitchburg, Lunenburg, Southbridge and Worcester are among the recipients of $80 million in government funding and $40 million in tax credits to support rental units across the state.

Edible magazines expands to Worcester

The food-centric magazine Edible has expanded to Worcester, the seventh such publication in Massachusetts for the national chain.

Fletcher playing high-stakes game with Worcester Public Market

The Worcester Public Market, due to open this fall, will be the first of its kind in Worcester and the latest in a fast-growing national trend. Opening in a lower-income neighborhood with few residents or large workplaces, even its developer admits it's a big risk.

Slow MetroWest industrial, warehouse growth, but more appears on the way

Total occupied warehouse space contracted across MetroWest in the second quarter, while industrial space stayed flat, according to Perry Brokerage Associates of Boston.
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Shrewsbury looking to advance development of Centech North site

Shrewsbury officials have created a master plan for a life science and biopharmaceutical office park that could hold up to 450,000 square feet of space and now they're looking for the public's input on the ideas.

Offshore wind project’s delays said to risk plan

The commercial-scale offshore wind project planned for the waters 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard is at risk if officials can't get a key determination from the federal government by the end of August.
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